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A review by brii_brii
Shadows of Fury by Brenda K. Davies
4.0
I didn't love this one as much as the last, I don't think.
The war is here, and I love the action that takes place in this book. It was so fun seeing our characters growing into their power, and I am loving Lexi turning into such a badass. The fighting is so well written, I don't find myself getting bored or skimming it, and it doesn't last 15 chapters, which is something I appreciate.
I love the supporting characters, and I want more of the supporting characters. I want them to be less supporting characters and more front and center. The characters are really well developed, and all have great personalities. They shine so brightly in this series, so I wish that we didn't spend quite so much time focused on Lexi and Cole. I know the books are really about THEM, but here's my issue.
Cole has turned into this possessive dick, can't control himself around other males near his mate, and I. Forking. Hate. That. So much. It's a wolf thing, yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah. I still hate it. So much of this book surrounded Lexi and Cole's relationship, and I struggled because I'm not feeling their relationship at this point.
The plot is great. Hands down, I love the story, and overall, that's truly what has me hooked.
The war is here, and I love the action that takes place in this book. It was so fun seeing our characters growing into their power, and I am loving Lexi turning into such a badass. The fighting is so well written, I don't find myself getting bored or skimming it, and it doesn't last 15 chapters, which is something I appreciate.
I love the supporting characters, and I want more of the supporting characters. I want them to be less supporting characters and more front and center. The characters are really well developed, and all have great personalities. They shine so brightly in this series, so I wish that we didn't spend quite so much time focused on Lexi and Cole. I know the books are really about THEM, but here's my issue.
Cole has turned into this possessive dick, can't control himself around other males near his mate, and I. Forking. Hate. That. So much. It's a wolf thing, yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah. I still hate it. So much of this book surrounded Lexi and Cole's relationship, and I struggled because I'm not feeling their relationship at this point.
The plot is great. Hands down, I love the story, and overall, that's truly what has me hooked.